Display Patriot - P-242352 - James MARTIN

James MARTIN

SAR Patriot #: P-242352

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State of Service: PA      Qualifying Service: Captain / Civil Service
DAR #: A074291

Birth: bef 1740 / Lancaster / PA
Death: 12 May 1809 Bedford / Bedford / PA

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Militia and Justice of the Peace and Judge
  2. Capt, 1ST CO, Colonel GEORGE ASHMAN, 2ND BATTALION, BEDFORD CO MILITIA

Additional References:

NSDAR # 926161 cites: PA ARCH, 2ND Series, Volume 14, pg 647


Spouse: Sarah Thomas
Children: Elizabeth; Benjamin; Abraham;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1965-12-23 DC Unassigned Richard Soto Stadden (90654) Abraham   
1997-05-27 CA 202877 James Taylor Hull (147415) Elizabeth   
1999-09-03 CA 4180 Thomas Morrison Hull (150549) Elizabeth   
2019-03-01 OK 84716 James Stanley Seward (210812) Benjamin   
2020-05-22 FL 90658 Michael Edward Flood (177857) Abraham   
2024-11-22 OR 114195 Benjamin Justin Martin (231861) Benjamin   
2024-11-22 OR 114196 Bradford Eugene Martin (231862) Benjamin   
Location:
Crystal Spring / Fulton / PA / USA
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Directions to Cemetery / Gravesite:

On Old 126 beside the country store/ post office at the Rt. 70 Exit.
Crystal Spring,Pennsylvania,USA




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